- No Idea Is Too Ridiculous: An Experiment in Creative Practice
Washington A, Third Floor
Organized by Paula Marincola, Executive Director, The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage.
- PechaKucha: Innovative Planning and Design for Civic Arts Projects
Washington C, Third Floor
Organized by Nathan Birnbaum, Cultural Affairs Administrator, City of Santa Monica Cultural Affairs, and Peter James, Senior Planner, Strategic and Transportation Planning, City of Santa Monica.
- Rethinking the Grant Panel
Commonwealth B, Second Floor
Organized by Ian David Moss, Research Director, Fractured Atlas.
- Creating and Nurturing Quality Arts Education in Two Cities
Commonwealth A, Second Floor
Organized by Ruth Mercado-Zizzo, Boston Public Schools Arts Expansion Initiative Director, EdVestors, with Jennifer Bransom, Director of Program Accountability, Big Thought.
- Supporting Artists in Community Settings
Regency C-1, Second Floor Mezzanine
Organized by Grantmakers in the Arts.
- The Doris Duke Performing Artist Initiative: Lessons Learned
Regency C-2, Second Floor Mezzanine
Organized by Ruby Lerner, President, Creative Capital Foundation.
- Talking Straight About Money: What’s Next for GIA’s Capitalization Movement?
Washington B, Third Floor
Organized by Grantmakers in the Arts.
- Federal Research on Arts Participation: Findings from the 2012 SPPA
Commonwealth C, Second Floor
Organized by Sunil Iyengar, Director of Research & Analysis, National Endowment for the Arts.